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Wen-Yang Hsu
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2012-2023
Publications (10 Years): 6
Top Topics
High Dynamic Range
Biologically Motivated
Fine Details
Cortical Areas
Top Venues
ESSCIRC
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Circuits Syst.
VLSI Technology and Circuits
MWSCAS
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Publications
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Bogdan C. Raducanu
,
Joan Aymerich
,
Wen-Yang Hsu
,
Patrick Hendrickx
,
Carolina Mora Lopez
A 128-channel neural stimulation and recording ASIC for scalable cortical visual prosthesis.
ESSCIRC
(2023)
Wen-Yang Hsu
,
Joan Aymerich
,
Xiaolin Yang
,
Chutham Sawigun
,
Philippe Coppejans
,
Carolina Mora Lopez
A 0-to-35mA NMOS Capacitor-Less LDO with Dual-Loop Regulation Achieving 3ns Response Time and 1pF-to-10nF Loading Range.
ESSCIRC
(2023)
Xiaolin Yang
,
Marco Ballini
,
Chutham Sawigun
,
Wen-Yang Hsu
,
Jan-Willem Weijers
,
Jan Putzeys
,
Carolina Mora Lopez
An AC-Coupled 1st-Order Δ-ΔΣ Readout IC for Area-Efficient Neural Signal Acquisition.
IEEE J. Solid State Circuits
58 (4) (2023)
Xiaolin Yang
,
Marco Ballini
,
Chutham Sawigun
,
Wen-Yang Hsu
,
Jan-Willem Weijers
,
Jan Putzeys
,
Carolina Mora Lopez
-order Δ-Δ∑ IC for Neural Signal Acquisition.
VLSI Technology and Circuits
(2022)
Wen-Yang Hsu
,
Alexandre Schmid
Compact, Energy-Efficient High-Frequency Switched Capacitor Neural Stimulator With Active Charge Balancing.
IEEE Trans. Biomed. Circuits Syst.
11 (4) (2017)
Wen-Yang Hsu
,
Chen Cao
,
Alexandre Schmid
A time-based, digitally intensive circuit and system architecture for wireless neural recording with high dynamic range.
MWSCAS
(2016)
Yu-Chieh Lee
,
Wen-Yang Hsu
,
Tai-Ting Huang
,
Hsin Chen
A compact Gm-C filter architecture with an ultra-low corner frequency and high ground-noise rejection.
BioCAS
(2013)
Wen-Yang Hsu
,
Hwung-Hweng Hwung
,
Ray-Yeng Yang
,
Chi-Min Liu
Interfacial wave motion caused by wave-mud interaction.
J. Vis.
15 (3) (2012)
Yung-Chan Chen
,
Yu-Po Lin
,
Tsui-Ling Hsieh
,
Chun-Yi Yeh
,
Pin-Yang Huang
,
Hung-Chih Chiu
,
Zong-Ye Wang
,
Wen-Yang Hsu
,
Po-Chiun Huang
,
Kea-Tiong Tang
,
Hsi-Pin Ma
,
Hsin Chen
An implantable microsystem for studying the Parkinson's Disease.
APCCAS
(2012)